Why does my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 have water when it's new?
- SSandra ArmstrongSep 15, 2025
If there is some water in your new Blomberg washer, it is not harmful. Run a “sanitary” cycle without any clothes and laundry additives before the first use.
Why does my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 have water when it's new?
If there is some water in your new Blomberg washer, it is not harmful. Run a “sanitary” cycle without any clothes and laundry additives before the first use.
What to do if my Blomberg Washer will not start?
If your Blomberg washer isn't starting, make sure the water faucets are fully open and that the water inlet hose isn't folded. Check if the water inlet strainers are clogged and clean them if necessary. Verify that there's power at the outlet by checking the power outlet, circuit breaker, or fuse. Ensure the washer is plugged into a live electrical outlet, and that the drain hose isn't folded. If the washer is in handwash, wools, or soak cycle, wait for a short time. Also, ensure the drain pump filter or drain isn't clogged. Finally, make sure the loading door is properly closed.
Why is my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 door not opening?
If the door of your Blomberg washer won’t open, it could be due to several reasons. The water level might be too high; try running a “Drain”, “Spin” or “Drain&Spin” program. The washer might be heating water or spinning; wait until the process is over. Due to an electrical safety mechanism, the door can be opened a few minutes after the program stops, so wait until the process is over. If the door still won’t open after ten minutes, place the on/off button to the off position and call a qualified service technician.
Why is my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 Washer load still too wet?
If your laundry is still too wet after a cycle in your Blomberg washer, it may be due to an unbalance detection from having only 1-2 small items in the drum. Add more laundry, such as a few additional towels, and start a “Spin” or “Spin&Drain” cycle. Also, ensure you are using the proper amount of HE detergent, as poor spinning results can occur if you don't.
What to do if my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 Washer does not work and the screen is blank?
If your Blomberg washer doesn't work and the screen is blank, check the plug. Also, check the fuse/circuit breaker and the supply power. Make sure the “On/Off” button has been pressed.
Why is there residue in the dispenser of my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 Washer?
If you find detergent or softener residue in the dispenser of your Blomberg washer, dry the dispenser drawer before putting in powder detergent. Store detergent in a cool, dry place. Dilute the softener by pouring some warm water on it. Ensure softener/bleach doesn’t come into contact with detergent when being added.
Why is the color of clothes faded after washing in my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 Washer?
If the color of your clothes faded after washing in your Blomberg washer, select the proper program and temperature according to the type and soiling degree of the laundry. Do not pour undiluted liquid bleach onto laundry; always pour it into the bleach compartment of the dispenser prior to the wash cycle. Avoid loading the washer in excess.
What to do if clothes get tangled in the drum of my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 Washer?
If clothes get tangled too much in the drum of your Blomberg washer, avoid loading the washer in excess. Also, load the wash drum with items of different sizes rather than washing many items of the same type or size together.
Why is my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 filling with water when cancelled?
If your Blomberg washer fills with water when a process is cancelled, it may be because there is hot water inside. For safety reasons, the water should be cycled in and out a couple of times.
Why does my Blomberg WM77110NBL01 Washer smell bad or have oily stains?
Oily stains on laundry from your Blomberg washer may be due to oily accumulations from prior wash cycles on the drum. Operate the washer empty at sanitary cycle with detergent. Also, ensure detergent is placed in the correct compartment and not mixed with softener. For monthly cleaning of the drum, refer to the section on “Cleaning the Drum.” Leaving the dispenser drawer and loading door ajar after each washing can also prevent odor and bacteria buildup.
Essential safety guidelines to prevent accidents and damage during operation.
Critical warnings regarding hazardous substances, electrical safety, and appliance misuse.
Further safety advice including extension cord usage, component replacement, and proper maintenance.
Guidance on selecting an appropriate location for the washing machine.
Specifies required space around the washer for ventilation and access.
Details clearances for built-in installations under counters and in closets.
Critical step to remove bolts securing the drum during transit.
Proper electrical hookup and grounding requirements.
Required electrical supply, circuit breaker, and connections.
Instructions for connecting cold and hot water hoses to faucets.
Guidelines for connecting the drain hose to a sink, standpipe, or floor drain.
How to select wash cycles and understand program types.
A comprehensive chart detailing cycle options, load types, and settings.
Steps to initiate and control wash cycles, including pause and standby.
Instructions for cleaning the drain pump filter to ensure proper drainage.
Solutions for problems like no water, slow filling, or water discharging immediately.
Troubleshooting steps for issues with the washer not draining or draining slowly.
Identifying and resolving issues causing excessive noise or vibration.